Cirque du Soleil's 'Quidam' / Courtesy of Matt Beard

» Each costume is specifically designed for the artist and there are two spares of every costume.

» The costumes of the Banquine troupe in the first and second part of the show have the same design but different colors. In the first half of their performance, they are more colorful, representing characters in a real world. In the second half, the colors of the costumes are muted, representing life after war and tragedy.

» There are 20 natural and synthetic hair wigs used in the show.

» All the shoes are hand-painted to blend in with the colors of the costumes. These shoes are retouched and painted before every performance. There are 30 hats in “Quidam” including the bowler hat of the “Quidam” character which Zoe uses to enter the magical world.

» The “Quidam” tour travels with washers and dryers to allow the wardrobe staff to care for the costumes. All costumes are washed daily.

» The “Quidam” wardrobe team is responsible for maintaining and repairing all costumes. Costumes can last anywhere between 6 months to 2 years.